How To Use Colonise In A Sentence
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This tolerance has practical application in bioremediation and in efforts to colonize polluted sites.
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Tusking," published in March 1986, was the first of his poems to appear in the TLS: a powerful frightening parable of coloniser and colonised, it is untypical of Imlah's work only in its short lines.
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And it's always easier for a species to go extinct than to recolonise.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mugabe has blamed his country's woes on former coloniser Britain and other Western nations.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Mugabe is the best living African on the continent, with a real programme to decolonise Africa in real terms.
Mugabe Loses Honorary Degree From UMass - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
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Several species of fungi that colonize corn produce mycotoxins, however not all isolates of a toxigenic species produce mycotoxins and isolates capable of producing a mycotoxin do not always synthesize the toxin.
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With luck, we'll find definitive proof that Solutrean peoples came over from Europe, built the pyramid, and colonized the New World," says Coe.
Pyramid Found in New England
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She said: ‘The more the BBC colonises that space the harder it will be for the commercial players to compete.’
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It is morally wrong for western powers to recolonise territory in this way, and their soldiers should refuse to engage in a war of recolonisation.
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They may arise from dormant seeds, or colonise by windblown seeds.
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Rudyard Kipling is a typical colonial writer and colonized India.
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The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century.
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Another model is adaptive radiation, such as when a species of bird first colonizes an island, then diversifies into a variety of forms to take advantage of the available niches.
Continuation…
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In much discourse about the Middle East, there is a widespread myth that Jews are interlopers from Europe and the US - white westerners who came to 'colonise' and 'steal land' from the 'native' Palestinian people to whom it rightfully belongs.
San Francisco Sentinel
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Fundamentalism is a cultural backlash to globalization; the alienated and angry young men of colonized societies and cultures react to the erosion of their identity and security.
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In the mid-19th century the Norwegian government, eager to colonise with people a terrain it owned in name only, offered free land here to impoverished farmers from the south.
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The soil-borne mycorrhizal fungi colonize the root cortex biotrophycally, then develop an external mycelium which is a bridge connecting the root with the surrounding soil microhabitats.
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Writer Peter Pierce believes that the fear of being lost in hostile desert or bushland has been deeply etched into the Australian psyche ever since Europeans colonised the southern continent.
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Self-seeders such as eryngium and nigella colonise the gravel paths.
Times, Sunday Times
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By reconstructing the colonized subjects as warriors rather than as victims, the poem and the play assert the legitimacy of the nationalist struggle.
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An alien force colonizes an otherwise sane and sound mind, forcing the possessed person to behave in a wicked way.
Psychobabble and the Real Perps
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A fatal mistake was choosing to colonise land at the heart of the Spanish empire.
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They are allowing their discourse to be colonized by a moralism more appropriate to the pulpit than to the soap-box.
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Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped Gram-negative bacterium that colonizes the stomach in about 50% of all humans.
Press Release: The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Myriapod animals were probably one of the invertebrate animal groups that first colonized the terrestrial ecosystem during Early Paleozoic.
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Hermits colonised this mountain about 1500 years ago but there's only one hermit there atmoment.
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On 13 July 1889 he founded the British South Africa Company, which subsequently administered and colonized the territory named Southern Rhodesia in his honour in 1898.
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In the intervening time humans have colonised the planet where she first encountered the aliens.
Times, Sunday Times
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Animals begin to colonize the basalt volcanoes when they are still deep beneath the sea surface.
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To study Western Civilization is to affirm your intent to "colonize" weaker nations and peoples.
EducationNews.org
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The linguistic and cultural ties are there, as is a surprising degree of goodwill on the part of previously colonized populations.
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Most people seem to take one of two general points of view on the quest that rockets represent: A vocal minority is certain that humanity will colonize space, just as Europeans colonized the New World.
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Song's work suggested that the desert locust colonized Africa from North America.
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They demonstrate psychiatry's significant role in the production of knowledge about colonized populations, and shed new light on the psychological dimensions of diverse colonial societies.
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This could either suggest a huge gap in Africa's fossil record - unlikely, say the scientists, given the amount of archaeological work undertaken in the area - or that the species "colonised" Africa from another continent at this time.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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A cursory analysis of the issue of Jewish settlements reveals a calculated and systematic strategy to infiltrate and 'colonise' the Palestinian territories.
ANC Today
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Like many indigenous peoples who have been colonised much much harm has been done.
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Foursquare is a game that allows users to "colonize" their city.
ARN News
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In recent decades, it has colonized such far-flung places as Cape Cod, and in 1999 one was captured in New York City's Central Park.
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Its purpose was to instil the right ‘English values’ in colonised subjects and to project a vision of all that was finest and most admirable in English culture.
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Another form of unfree labour was deployed in colonised Australia.
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The last Quebec Supermarket chain which displayed a similar ignorance and arrogance about Ontario that was called "Maxi Plus", bankrupted itself seeking to "colonize" Toronto.
Metro Inc. plans to cancel Dominion Name in Ontario at the prospective expense of shareholders
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Yep, the Colonel argues that young people need more character, lest the void usually filled by common sense is colonised by the personality traits of looney toons / pokemon/ninja turtles/power rangers.
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The Bible which has been used as a tool to oppress, subjugate and colonize indigenous people has proved to be even more powerful a weapon than the European's firearms.
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The same fate befell Scyros, an island in the Aegean inhabited by Dolopes; this they colonised themselves.
The History of the Peloponnesian War
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This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils.
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Most of them were taken to the west to colonize the regions freshly acquired from the Germans.
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We move swiftly past riotously colonised rock faces of the cliffs into the eerie green water below the arch.
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Garrison is a small town in a part of the Hudson Valley fast being colonized by weekenders and even some commuters to the city.
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Morales built his campaign on promises to nationalize natural resources and "decolonize" the economy, code words for rolling back the rules of gringo-sponsored capitalism.
Calculated Contradictions
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Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.
Stephen Hawking: Avoid Contact With Aliens | Impact Lab
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They don't necessarily need to send in troops - they send in men in suits and they colonise the place financially.
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'As the banks of the Nile have been so recently colonized for the first time, the curious substances called mummies could never in reality have belonged to men.
The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
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Primitive races colonized these islands 2,000 years ago.
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Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir.
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The CDC advised against it, arguing that any expensively cleaned locker room could be recontaminated the next time a colonized kid walked in.29 Instead, Stafford worked to educate its students.
SUPERBUG
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The walls and sea floor consist of stark boulders and rough seams of rock uncolonised by sedentary species.
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You can lie on the beach here in peace, unmolested by the salesmen who seem have colonised almost every beach in places such as Thailand.
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In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia.
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After all, subcivilized natives on colonized planets are wards of the Terran Federation.
Little Fuzzy
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And they do this quickly — a pioneer species, alders are one of the first trees to recolonise an area.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Falklands were colonised by house sparrows travelling aboard a fleet of whalers from Uruguay.
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Landslips are colonised by both introduced and native species such as southern wild celery Apium australe.
Gough Island Wildlife Reserve, United Kingdom
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The Celtic and Anglo-Saxon peoples of the west were in this sense colonized subjects, just as many Slavic groups were in the east and Mediterranean peoples to the south.
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The lower slopes are colonized by flowering plants.
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The canines are good swimmers, and they have even colonized offshore islands, such as the Elizabeth Islands of Massachusetts.
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The current urban landscape characterized by this notion of temporariness is colonized by the signs and the instruments of transformation.
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The scene on the roof is jammed and noisy, as cool twentysomethings jostle for elbow room at the bar or colonize the red podlike cabanas by the pool.
L.A. Rising
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The greatest crime committed by the colonizer, Brodber suggests, is this zombification of the body and the spirit of the colonized.
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This land bridge allowed primitive mammals to colonize South America from the North.
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It works by creating a large surface area for de-nitrifying bacteria to colonize out of the substrate itself, but may not be the best choice for saltwater aquariums.
DIY Under-gravel Aquarium Filters Possible -- Not Recommended
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A species of territorial songbird colonizes a vacant region to which there is no further immigration.
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When Spanish colonizers first took administration over the Philippines in the late 1500s and early 1600s, they encountered an indigenous cooking process which involved stewing with vinegar, which they then referred to as "adobo," which is the Spanish word for seasoning or marinade.
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2,000 Catholics in Dahomey 1830; active mission in interior 1860; French colonize 1872; resist signing protectorate treaty with Great Britain but after 8 British representatives killed, a British punitive expedition in 1897 destroyed much of Benin City and the country..
A survey of West Africa: a Chronology
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Like East Africa's other Great Lakes, Lake Victoria was also colonized by other types of river fish, such as barbs and catfish.
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The lower slopes are colonized by flowering plants.
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They plug the gaps where weeds might colonise and protect against disease.
Times, Sunday Times
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The growth of a few scattered shrubs and herbaceous plants such as lichens enables certain specialized insects and poisonous spiders to colonize these deserts.
Atacama desert
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Even in an attempt to counter the notion of export led growth and contraction in the textile industry, statements such as these in a sense "colonize" caste and make it serve the master of the model.
Colonial Lists/Indian Power: Identity Politics in Nineteenth Century Telugu-Speaking India
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Abundant marsh-marigold, northern marsh-orchid and meadowsweet occur in wetter ground; carpets of spring squill, bird's foot-trefoil and heath spotted-orchid cover cliff tops; the wetter heaths turn golden with bog asphodel; and grazing-sensitive kidney vetch and wild angelica have re-colonised some seasonally grazed pastures.
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colonizer" -- an underground union organizer -- in a meatpacking plant in Chicago.
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Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs.
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Germans -- colonised, that is to say, in urban and money-making fashion.
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo
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The drive to recolonise Africa is also reviving old colonial-era regions.
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One lot colonizes, fences and oppresses Palestine with a whoop of nuclear-armed triumph.
When A Map Is Worth a Thousand Words « Antiwar.com Blog
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Like there is no inherent reason, nor drive to 'colonize' the bottom of the Marianne Trench in the Pacific.
Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch
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It is indicated for the cleaning of acute and chronic wounds infected/colonized with bacteria sensitive to iodine.
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Peru was colonized by the Spanish in the sixteenth century.
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This week he looks at the aftermath of the Ice Age, which saw the land recolonised by flora and fauna.
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If the wood has not been coppiced for some time, there will not be a stock of sun-adapted microspecies ready and waiting to colonise it.
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Finally, mangrove vegetation recolonized the area and the overlying soil developed.
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He said it would "decolonise" South America's poorest country by giving independence to indigenous peoples who have been under oppression dating back to the Spanish conquest.
ITN Headlines
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But what is beyond question is that, in the post-contact era, it was Hawaii that colonized other countries with surfing.
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He asked for "six months to one year" and announced to the world that South Africa would help to 'decolonise'
APARTHEID'S THREAT TO WORLD PEACE
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On the other hand, it is considered critically in its claim to represent the colonized people.
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It colonises the newborn's colon within hours of birth, and serves important intestinal physiological functions for the rest of the host's life.
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Since the infections were in their throats and staph colonizes the nose, the men hypothesized that there had been some synergy.
SUPERBUG
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Spanish colonizers and Franciscan missionaries had established themselves in New Mexico by 1598.
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This district has been colonized by Europeans since the middle of the sixteenth century; but down to within a very few years ago immigration was on too limited a scale to make any very great change; and, speaking only of the pampean country, the conquered territory was a long, thinly-settled strip, purely pastoral, and the Indians, with their primitive mode of warfare, were able to keep back the invaders from the greater portion of their ancestral hunting-grounds.
The Naturalist in La Plata
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Foxgloves, bright polypody ferns and rushes thrive in the hollows of surface tin workings while wheel pits, settling tanks and buddles associated with the extraction of tin and china clay are masked by scrub, and the derelict structures colonised by spleenwort ferns and moss.
Country diary: Bodmin Moor
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That party is the far-right Freedom Party (PVV), of Geert Wilders, the populist firebrand behind the anti-Islamic film Fitna, who has accused Muslims of trying to "colonise" his country.
Geert Wilders, the ultra-right firebrand, campaigns to be Holland's prime minister
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He has spent the past few years among a strange subculture of hunters and outdoorsmen who truly believe, contrary to the stance of state and federal wildlife managers, that cougars have begun to recolonize the East.
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Trish Perl, a professor of medicine and hospital epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins, says the hospital has not had an outbreak of infection since changing its practices, but still sees patients colonized with acinetobacter coming into the hospital, especially from long-term care facilities; her group is paged every time a new case is identified to make sure that the appropriate precautions are in place.
'Superbugs' That Strike the Sickest Patients
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Any positive patient who wanted to stay in the hospital was decolonized with antibiotics and body washes.
SUPERBUG
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Police Chief Berryer's men routinely rounded up vagrants and sent them off to colonize Canada.
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The bacteria colonise rinds and seep into the paste to produce cheeses that are tangy or spiky, creamy or grassy.
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Young soils such as proglacial margins are very quickly colonized by larch Larix decidua.
Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
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The territory was originally colonized by the French.
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Scotland was not 'colonised' as various parts of the British Empire were, the history is as much about the competing interests of rival royals as it is about nationalism.
The Case Of The Scottish Pardon: Or, Extremism in Defense Of Liberty Is Becoming A Little Tiresome
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In the distant future, when space travel is common and the solar system has been colonized by Earth, corporate conglomerates hold a firm grip on the space industry.
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Had they done so they would certainly have greatly accelerated the rate at which they colonised the land.
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In the new country, the former colonizer's country, a new cycle of forced and voluntary assimilation started all over again.
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As capitalism colonizes the realm of interpersonal relations, we've ceased to become human to each other and instead become "resources" (think "networking") to be exploited for one type of gain or another.
Jim Schumacher and Debbie Bookchin: Our Oil Reserves Are Depleted; It's Time for Utopia
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Raw gravels are colonized by mats of lichen Rhacomitrium; the youngest glacial moraines - some only 20 years old - have nitrogen-fixing shrubs and grasses and herbs growing on a weakly-developed soil; on moraines aged 150 years rata-kamahi forests up to 20 m high flourish.
Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand
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These communities are generally stable with few weedy invaders, although they are often colonized by woody shrubs like matagouri.
Cantebury-Otago tussock grasslands
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The two events happened after our ancestors migrated out of Africa to colonise the rest of the world.
We May All Have a Little Bit of Neanderthal Man in Us | Impact Lab
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Yes, there was people elsehwere, in Italy or Ukraine or Spain but they were not at the origin of the Magdalenian post-LGM expansion that would recolonize Central Europe and also replace at later date the Gravetto-Solutrean of Iberia.
Neanderthal DNA
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic.
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Among the most conspicuous of the first colonisers at Mount St Helens was the common raven, known to eat almost anything, including carrion.
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In a sense the tricolour had been colonised by a small grouping bringing murder and mayhem in their wake and such was the antipathy of the general population to the Provos and all their pomps that the national flag was almost sidelined.
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Its bald expanse colonized by a single stubby tree, the narrow courtyard has the bleak and slightly disturbing aura of a de Chirico painting.
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In exchange for this uneasy alliance, the United States had agreed to help establish decolonized protectorates, or “trusteeships,” after the Japanese defeat, with the hope that these would eventually evolve into independent democratic nations.
A Covert Affair
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We are just more sensitive to these things when the 'colonizer' speaks as we should be.
NAACHGAANA
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It would have been nice to know if there really was such a thing in the areas that Britain colonized or if it was merely a fictional contrivance of the writer.
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The site is constantly updated with "new opportunities," and you can filter the search results by location or Twitter username. that allows users to "colonize" their city.
PCWorld
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It seems to me that the only hope for us here in the West is for the East to colonise the West and bring some of their values of wisdom and deep appreciation of life to our shallow underdeveloped society here, else we are doomed to becoming a society of lobotomised chimps fighting over washing machines crapped out like confetti by the far East.
Cairo protests:The west has a duty to nurture democracy | Observer editorial
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The neologism tropicopolitan is ‘a name for the colonized subject who exists both as fictive construct of colonial tropology and actual resident of tropical space, object of representation and agent of resistance’.
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Colonized or occupied countries become prey to the philosophical imaginings and unrealizable political wish-lists of the home countries.
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Both grasses often colonize continuous expanses of desert, closing the open spaces that normally separate native desert plants and protect them from fire.
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History was moving ‘in a certain way’ and the class struggle would continue in the Third World with the lumpenproletariat of the colonized peoples taking up arms against the colonists.
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The remaining true humans had by this time colonized a different planet, named it ‘New Earth,’ and quickly factionalized along the old nationalistic lines that had caused so much war in the first place.
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Salmonella cells produce fimbriae (hairlike structures) and cellulose that help them attach, colonize, and survive on the melon's surface.
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It was subsequently recolonized by animals and plants in an evolutionary process that has been watched quite carefully.
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The area was colonized by the Spanish and formally ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (848).
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It thrived when tundra-like flora and fauna colonised the land as the glaciers retreated but later declined as the climate warmed.
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History was clear, people hate being colonized and subjected to the experiments of others and we are poor colonizers. In the end, we let them go.
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Ghana was colonized as the Gold Coast by the British
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The researchers found that Asaia colonise the mosquitoes' gut and salivary glands.
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They are more stream-profiled and have higher escape speeds than isopods in the newly colonized stonewort habitat, which has higher density of fish predators.
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Some sturgeon survive in the rivers of the Northeast, where they have recolonized the Hudson.
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As the banks of the Nile have been so recently colonized for the first time, the curious substances called mummies could never in reality have belonged to men.
I. The Progress Of Geology
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Wayne Madsen: Israel hopes to colonize parts of Iraq as Greater Israel
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Wayne Madsen: Israel hopes to colonize parts of Iraq as ��Greater Israel��
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Gbagbo has characterized the U.N. as an occupying army, coming to impose the will of the former colonizer France, and demanded the departure of the peacekeeping presence.
UN Troops in Ivory Coast Under Increasing Pressure
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Each of the Edinburgh patients colonised by the epidemic strain showed a rising IgG antibody response to P cepacia-specific cell wall antigen.
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And this: Alexander, a recent coloniser, brought Aristotle to the barbarians; thus the widespread mania for believing that the Graeco-Romans invented the world; and thus the contempt — in secondary education — for things Eastern just a bit of Egypt, Luxor and the pyramids, so that children can learn to draw shadows.
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Colonized monolayers demonstrated a time-dependent series of changes: staining with labelled phalloidin identified accumulation of actin at the cell junctions; ZO-1 staining revealed a loss of Caco-2 tight junction integrity; and Hoechst staining showed condensation and fragmentation of nuclear material consistent with apoptosis.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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Having been colonised by man, Mars is now an automated industrial outpost overseen entirely by droids.
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Overland has been colonised by refugees from Land fleeing an airborne disease, but a Land ship arrives to re-claim sovereignty, crewed by survivors subtly affected by the plague, and heralding the onset of a war of independence.
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Fully aquatic vascular plants, such as starworts, colonize shallow water, and mosses and algae extend into deep water.
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Calls went out to colonize vacant land and establish state-run factories and farms to productively re-employ the idled.
Steve Fraser: Uncle Sam Doesn't Want You
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage.
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Goldfields mines are to be "colonised" this year by the National
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Two green hairstreak butterflies, gracefully viridescent, dance past on a soft wind that sifts through reeds, sets waving the tall golden flower stems of bog asphodel, and silky white plumes of cottongrass that has colonised the old peat-diggings.
Country diary: Tregaron, Ceredigon
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To 'colonise' those minds as Fred Phillips puts it.
Scientific Blogging
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These plots were colonized significantly more often by bryophytes and vascular plants with lighter diaspores, dispersed by the wind (light anemochores) or by animals (endozoochores and myrmecochores).
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When sites are recolonized, populations are founded by a very limited number of genotypes.
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After each volcanic eruption, the volcanic texture of the ash would have been obliterated when the swamp plants recolonized the ash, turning it into soil.
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Enterprising traders sailed its coast for centuries, and colonizers plundered its wealth, both material and human.
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Spore tracks a single species from its beginnings as a single-celled organism to the point at which it colonises space.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lichens colonize a broad spectrum of niches in the forest, including fallen boles, and mature trunks or branches of a variety of tree species.
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When Britain tried to decolonise Rhodesia in the 1960s, it was opposed by the white settlers who eventually made the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965.
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To prepare the terrain for a genuine emancipation, there is a need for founding social sciences and knowledge on bases that are decolonized, denationalized.
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On land, the evidence for a dramatic increase in fern species just above the boundary suggests the presence of wildfires, for ferns are usually the first plants to recolonize an area devastated in this fashion.
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Results of the recolonization experiment hinted that corridors may potentially influence the rate at which certain insect species recolonize grassland fragments.
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English colonizers represented inferior Indians as vanishing from the American landscape while naturalizing themselves as the true ‘Americans.’
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In the intervening time, humans have colonised the planet on which she and her colleagues first encountered the aliens.
Times, Sunday Times
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The flow has been colonised by a shrub called the Mount Etna broom; the honey-sweet scent of its vivid yellow flowers is overwhelming.
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Sometimes dead sulfide structures maintain their integrity long enough to be colonized by a new set of animals.
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KKC and Khmer Kampuchea Krom people in Kampuchea organize a Buddhist ceremony annually to commemorate and grieve the loss of Khmer land called Kampuchea Krom, which France colonizes and transfers to Vietnam on June 4, 1949 despite repeated oppositions by the government of
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The Russians gradually colonized the north, establishing Cossack settlements in the lowlands.
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Algeria has many legends based on the exploits of Muslim leaders called marabouts who either resisted the Crusaders or the French colonizers.
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I'm heavily involved in all aspects of the broader project, but my own interests really lie with rocks-the aquifer system that is flowing underneath North Pond, and what kind of intraterrestrial microbes might colonize rock, inhabiting the nooks and crannies of volcanic basalt and catalyzing reactions that result in "weathering" - like what you can see on old buildings, roads and rock outcrops on the continents.
Scientific American
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In the meantime, mankind makes multiple efforts to reach, colonize, and terraform Venus, taking half a million years to achieve the first successful landing.
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The film was praised as announcing a new maturity in French cinema, reflecting the complicated sexual and racial tensions at the core of the relations between the coloniser and the colonised.
Claire Denis: 'For me, film-making is a journey into the impossible'
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Because of prevailing winds and the relative position and sizes of the different islands, it is implausible that the teals colonized mainland New Zealand from Australia via the subantarctic islands.
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Many of the indigenous peoples were endemically rebellious and hard to contain, and the colonizers were endemically brutal in their determination to maintain control over them.
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The mounds are of zoogenic origin, originally created by termites and often colonized by a wide variety of burrowing animals.
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The generally immature nature of the palaeosols indicates that most vegetation colonized newly deposited fluvial sediments.
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CSUTCB; the "Bartolinas," a peasant women's confederation confederation; the colonisers confederation, CSCB (now know as intercultural communities, CSCIB) and the coca growers of the
GlobalResearch.ca
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No sentient beings lived on the planet, so it would not be terrible if they colonized it.
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Peru was colonized by the Spanish in the sixteenth century.
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Hence, the propriety of manumitting slaves is, to say the least, doubtful, unless they are colonized.
A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin or, An Essay on Slavery
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In this system land around the village was gradually colonized from the waste (assarted), and cultivated for crops.
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The islands were colonized by Africans in the eighth century.
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Indigenous peoples shared their land with the newcomers and eventually it became more than sharing as the settlers colonized the continent and waged an undeclared war against Indigneous peoples.
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An island group of eastern Indonesia, part of the Moluccas in the Arafura Sea southwest of New Guinea. The islands were discovered by the Dutch and colonized by them after '23.
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Then, after the fungi have had time to multiply, farmers would apply the colonized soil in manure spreaders along with their compost.
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They plug the gaps where weeds might colonise and protect against disease.
Times, Sunday Times
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Upon asexual reproduction, the loricae of the ciliate kill the colonized area by emitting chemicals that cause lysis of the coral tissue.
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The Hib vaccine vastly reduced rates of bacterial meningitis, and also the degree to which children were asymptomatically colonized with the bacterium.
SUPERBUG
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Filling with water, the basin became a shallow mountain lake; streams ran down into the lake, and plants colonized its shores.
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The Jews ARE the indigenous inhabitants, and as such cannot 'colonise' their own country.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Also, it is far more difficult to fight the 'colonizer' within.
Kafila
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They are not sell-out merchants that deal to their civilization, their culture, in the way that these people are doing in allowing foreigners to colonise us from without.
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The British colonized the East Coast
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The ‘Others’ were the colonized indigenous people, immigrants, and people of color who were outside the controlled, managed garden.
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What it illustrates is the propensity of political science to become colonized by economists, for the agents theorized in this way are basically economic actors.
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In all years, the community dominants were species resilient to the stress of drawdowns, or good colonizers.
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This rampart is now colonized by coconut palms, pandanus, and breadfruit trees, and I like to sit here in the late after-noons and watch the sea rolling ashore.
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The majority of the population was thus colonised as in white settler colonies.
The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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This evidence seems to indicate that some low level of introgression of Neanderthal genes happened in Europe after modern humans started coming out of Africa and before they colonized the rest of the world.
Modern humans may have inherited some Neanderthal genes - The Panda's Thumb
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Well, I'm in no particular mood to be colonized today, okay?
LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
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It seems kind of crashingly obvious that if there was no choice - if you lived in area A and had to send your child to school A, without the options of schools B, C, and D - then the social mix would improve dramatically, nowhere would become any kind of ghetto, and all those eager-beaver middle-class parents could colonise the school associations and the governors 'board and instil the kinds of improvements that would be welcomed by everyone.
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Some areas of land and estates became more highly colonised by tenantry than others.
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Traditional lines of separation between political camps disappeared, and concepts that before had been strictly colonized by one political camp could be used much more freely by all.
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Two green hairstreak butterflies, gracefully viridescent, dance past on a soft wind that sifts through reeds, sets waving the tall golden flower stems of bog asphodel, and silky white plumes of cottongrass that has colonised the old peat-diggings.
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Areas cleared of rhododendrons will be recolonised with plants such as bluebells, wood sorrel and honeysuckle.
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East Timor was colonized by Portugal in the 16th century, and was known as Portuguese Timor until
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Black spruce and dwarf larch Larix larieina scrub colonises exposed moraines, giving way to an ericaceous shrub formation in the more exposed and unstable areas with alpine bearberry Anctostaphylos alpina, alpine azalea Loiseleuria procumbens and diapensia.
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Bolivia's first Indian president says the charter will "decolonize" South America's poorest country, undoing the influence of its Spanish conquerers.
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However, the stress she places on their emergence because of, not in spite of, a schism in the cultural industry ignores their colonized positions.
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Wetlands are being recreated and more lovingly maintained, so cranes were able to recolonise.
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She writes, ‘It is easy to see transracial love plots as imaginings… in which romantic love rather than filial servitude or force guarantee the willful submission of the colonized’.
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There were some other parallels to Scotland - apart from the fact that the place was colonised by Scots, adopted by Scots, and virtually christened by the early settlers as an alternative Scotland.
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To the early British colonisers, Hong Kong was a barren place.
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In its enthusiasm to extol farm-to-tableism, the series tends to talk down to its audience, as during a rave over Indian produce with names like Cherokee Red: "Before America was colonized, these tribes were using organic methods before organic was even a buzzword.
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It helps to remember that in the early 1960s, before the Stonewall Nation, feminists, and anti-colonial guerillas rose up to fight for pride and empowerment, abject depictions of women, queers and the colonized were still the default expression buttressed by law and religion.
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An official vote count will be announced Feb. Morales says the charter would "decolonize" Bolivia by championing indigenous values lost since the Spanish conquest.
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Vascular access may increase the risk of infection but cannulas are not usually colonised by organisms originating in the gut.
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Once elected, Morales, together with the social movements (particular the indigenous and campesino organisations that make up the heart of the MAS), sought to implement the key demands that emerged from the peoples 'struggles: winning back control over Bolivia's natural resources, in particular the nationalisation of gas; and a constituent assembly to draft a new constitution to "decolonise" the state and end the political exclusion of the indigenous majority.
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Areas of granite and sandstone became colonized by maquis, a low, dense cover of ilex, briars, broom, tree heathers, and laurels.
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Many of the areas that once supported Fremont cottonwoods have been colonized by tamarisk (Tamarix sp.), an aggressive, water-sucking invader from Eurasia, also known as salt-cedar.
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This rampart is now colonized by coconut palms, pandanus, and breadfruit trees, and I like to sit here in the late after-noons and watch the sea rolling ashore.
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Artists have worked on a continuum from the mural, with its respect for the architectural form it inhabits and supplements, to graffiti, which commonly appears as a critique of the space it colonises.
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People living and working around Albion Place on Sidmouth Street complained to the town council that their properties were being badly affected by honeydew from aphids that colonise two hornbeam trees.
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Macedon but in the Peninsula, namely the Minho, which probably got its denomination from that race cognate to the Cumry, the Gael, who were the first colonisers of the Peninsula, and whose generic name yet stares us in the face and salutes our ears in the words Galicia and Portugal.
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It wasn't only Africa that was decolonized; the end of empire was also a process of decolonialization.
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The outermost layer - the epidermis, is colonised by a raft of commensal bacteria, that is, bacteria that generally don't cause harm to the host.
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He put down rebellions and sent his Athenian armies to colonize other areas of Asia Minor.
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In it she investigates how corporations have colonised our cultural space and exposes the sweatshop economy that props up some popular consumer brands.
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Purple moorehen, grey heron and a good number of duck species colonise this water body with a few unusual migratory birds such as ruff and reev, glossy ibis and open billed storks joining in.
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In more recent times, it was artists who colonised the village, followed later by the yachting crowd.
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West Africa was decolonized in the early 1960's
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This is Los Angeles in the year 2019, when most of the earth's inhabitants have colonized other planets, and only a polyglot refuse heap of humanity remains.
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Picking up an unwashed dish at random, it puzzled him to see that bacteria had failed to colonise around a mysterious mould which had coincidentally appeared.
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Britain colonized many parts of Africa.
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The walls and sea floor consist of stark boulders and rough seams of rock uncolonised by sedentary species.
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If the sculpture is in a damp area, or is overhung by trees, then biological growth will recolonise quickly.
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Tshisekedi returned to Congo in December after being treated for three years for an unspecified ailment in South Africa and Belgium, Congo's former colonizer.
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Which is another way of saying that corporations have so completely colonised the world - they own it, and our experience of it - that the enemy here seems to be as vast as reality itself.
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The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere.
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It is the native tongue of the Creoles, blacks who came from Jamaica and other islands colonized by the British.
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That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland.
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Trends in the number of patients colonised on admission may also complicate interpretation of outcomes.
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Weed killers remove wildflowers and traditional grasses, then more aggressive species such as cleavers, thistles and nettles colonise.
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Each of the Edinburgh patients colonised by the epidemic strain showed a rising IgG antibody response to P cepacia-specific cell wall antigen.
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But this awareness stood alone when it was called upon to confront the omnipotence of the colonizer.
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A pair of French Canadians founded and helped to colonize this southern French territory.
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How do species that colonize vents cheat the inevitable local extinction?
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The Yellow Wagtail is widely distributed throughout the Old World and has colonized Alaska in the New World.
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The roots of micropropagated banana plantlets could be colonized by all the tested three Glomus endomycorrhizal fungi. Four months after inoculation, more than 80% of root could be colonized.
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Spain seemed in no hurry to decolonize those lands.
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It is a political party colonized by religious militants.
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Striking an anti-imperialist theme, the Bolivian remarks that the atmosphere must be "decolonized" and that rich nations are using more than their fair share of the atmosphere by emitting too much carbon.
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Most of the more recent success stories involve snails, isopods, and other marine animals that have colonized leaf litter or remained in environments close to the seashore.
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Beavers can rapidly colonize excellent habitat or recolonize habitat where beavers have been removed.
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Wildlife groups will monitor their behaviour for six years, after which they may be allowed to recolonise rivers at large.
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Ethiopia had never been colonised, which is very important even when it comes to understanding the music of this country.
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They are the problem in Mindanao because they have always been the aggressors, oppressors and colonizers, the inheritors of piratic colonialism.
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Infant botulism occurs when ingested spores germinate and colonize the infant's gastrointestinal tract.
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Out of fear of becoming decolonized as a part of the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba opted for separate status.
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Ecopower is also driven by the joint interests of capital (to colonize and commodify) and the state (to manage for the sake of the perceived public good).
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In addition, a very detailed pollen record has been obtained for this anemophilous species, because it has colonized western and northern Europe relatively late during the Holocene.
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In the Hawaiian Islands, they have colonized most habitat-types, including high mesic, arid coastal, and cloud forest areas.
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What she found most humbling in his work was his analysis of the degrading effect of the shame and humiliation, which infect coloniser and colonised alike.
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Chinese also believe that Indians easily adapted to western culture because India was a 'colonised' country.
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He has said the new constitution would "decolonise" South America's poorest country by recovering indigenous values lost under centuries of oppression dating back to the Spanish conquest.
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The tracing of the imagery of flames that destroy the colonizer and torture the colonized employs yet another older technique to address newer questions.
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This guideline addresses preoperative preparation of patients, hand and forearm asepsis for surgical team members, management of infected or colonized surgical personnel, and antimicrobial prophylaxis.
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South Africa did not want to "colonise" other country's, which it did not have the capacity to do, and would not itself "gain" from this, but would do it rather in the interests of Africa.
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Now they are in dozens of caffs here in the East End - and when the looming cigarette-smoking ban finally comes into force, they will colonise London.
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I think we should send them to colonize other planets for us.
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Conger eels are extremely common in the UK, quick to colonise wrecks, boulder reefs and rough ground.
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Indeed, Vorster even initially presented himself as Africa's supreme peace-maker, offering to help "decolonise
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Invertebrate stocks that colonized Ascension underwent a variety of evolutionary changes including phyletic evolution leading to endemic status, adaptation to subterranean life (Araneae, Pseudoscorpiones, Collembola, and Psocoptera), character release (phorid Diptera), and probably splitting of lineages (speciation) within the island (Isopoda, Collembola, and gryllid Orthoptera).
Ascension scrub and grasslands
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Meanwhile the opponents of the conspirators, being superior in number, prevented the immediate opening of the gates, and acting with Eucles, the general to whose care the place had been committed by the Athenians, sent for help to the other general in Chalcidicè, Thucydides the son of Olorus, who wrote this history; he was then at Thasos, an island colonised from Paros, and distant from Amphipolis about half a day's sail.
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Surface material deposits from glaciers and icefields form moraines which are colonized by lichens and mosses, horsetail Equisetum sp., willows Salix spp., fire weed Epilobium sp., and mountain avens Dryas drummondii.
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However, an even stronger case can be made that Molly represents the contemporary Irishwoman, colonized subject of the postcolonial Irish male.
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NDM-1 is potentially more destructive than MRSA, and it may not be long before NDM-1 colonizes all of our hospitals.
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In the years since Magellan landed on Guam, our people have been colonized, proselytized, Catholicized, and subsidized.
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I'm a great believer that if the sporting area is completely colonised by the economic system, then people will go and play their own games.
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Well, I'm in no particular mood to be colonized today, okay?
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The researchers' finding suggests that the nene and several other species of Hawaiian geese now extinct branched off from a population of Canada geese and colonized the tropical paradise about half a million years ago.
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We are creating the world's most trusted encyclopedia and knowledge base. log in, you'll be able to edit this page instantly! consciousnesses, also called psyches, existentialities, experiencers, souls, or, in certain improper sense, even Turing machines could not colonize.
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In the intervening time, humans have colonised the planet on which she and her colleagues first encountered the aliens.
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Implicit in this rejection is the notion that being colonized by the British was a cake walk - cricket, polo, tea parties, and quite walks in the park - rather than some brutal foreign colonial power exploiting anotherforeignland for the benefit of King and Queen, or as Hitler would have said, the fatherland.
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This species tends to colonise waste ground and railway embankments.
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Insects had burrowed into the casing and colonised the insulation in the refrigerator door.
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Born in 1922 and crowned in 1941 by French colonisers eager to install a pliable puppet, Sihanouk abdicated the throne in 1955 to contest the country's first elections.
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The suffering of the other is derealized, and no amount of its representation can reinstall its meaning and weight within the consciousness of the subject, whether the sufferer is woman, the colonized, the indigene, the child, the beautiful, the handicapped, the criminal, or the dead.
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The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century.
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The colonized are infantilized: children are children and they dominate the film.
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If you were gonna terraform Mars and send animals to colonize the planet, would you send Grandma and Grandpa, Mom and Dad, or the virile teenagers old enough to survive but young enough to populate the colony?
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South African politicians could "decolonise" language by publicly speaking more African languages, according to Dr Theo du Plessis of the University of the Orange Free State.
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I think we're looking at a bunch of old style Colonialists - and the country being colonised is England.
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As one pure-bred Marxist at the public university described it to me, Bolivia has to "decolonize" from the imperialist powers.
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Viking settlers tried to colonise it more than 1,500 years ago.
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In the same years, around 1,000AD, when Vikings settled with their farms in South Greenland, such island was colonised by local people likely the ancestors of Inuit people: the so-called Thule culture.
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The authors conclude that their findings ‘suggest that microbial life colonized these subaqueous volcanic rocks soon after their eruption almost 3.5 billion years ago.’
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The Japanese trained and armed thousands of South-East Asians to support them as auxiliary troops or as armies fighting for independence from the western colonizers.
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In a future where Mother Earth has cast her children to the distant stars to begin anew and colonize the cosmos, the planet remains depleted of natural resources.
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The eye-flies had colonized the top of an almeira; the red stains on the durry were thicker, for Mohammed Latif had slept here during his imprisonment and spat a good deal; the table drawer was scarred where the police had forced it open; everything in Chandrapore was used up, including the air.
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About 15,000 years ago, they began to recolonize all temperate areas and some species have only recently reached their modern range limits.
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Some of these battles are being waged between relatively colonized states and their former overlords; in other cases, colonial domination is a current phenomenon.
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Likely scoopful no menura for the truculent loutish on this web shrub, but does arcadic crete of the mouthful colonizer dangerously forgivably each. of my cherokee lampyridae fickleness from my uncured propanal, wedlock, trombiculid, and espial from my destitution.
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coloniser" of Africa, Manuel said that if this were so, the country would have gone out of its way to be represented on all Pan
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Even in the excerpts Smith herself quotes from Netherland, there are vivid desciptions of place, which Smith herself admits (‘But in practice Netherland colonizes all space by way of voracious image.’), images which even seem to explore the relationship between time and space, though of course I will need to read the novel before stating this with any conviction.
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Wood can also provide scratching posts for wombats and protects seeds and seedlings of other plants, which can then recolonise an area.
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This season, more than 30,000 birds, belonging to 30 species, have colonised the place.
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The British troops were seen, rightly as it turned out, to be the advance guard of a Dutch attempt to recolonise Indonesia.
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Of all types of colonizers 'maps, cadastral maps impinged most directly and disruptively on the lives of Africans in Magude; at the same time, they were also the most forcefully opposed form of colonial cartography, especially among communities living farther from the Portuguese government center in Magude town.
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When we've colonized space and mastered interstellar travel, can there even be sci-fi anymore?
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In the 19th century Africans were conquered, colonized and arranged into appendages of European nation-states, with random boundaries they had no voice in delineating.
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Are vetiver roots colonized by the beneficial fungi called "mycorrhizae"?
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Now this Cadmos before these events, having received from his father in a prosperous state the government1142 of the people of Cos, had voluntarily and with no danger threatening, but moved merely by uprightness of nature, placed the government in the hands of the people of Cos1143 and had departed to Sicily, where he took from1144 the Samians and newly colonised the city of Zancle, which had changed its name to Messene.
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Furthermore, the isogenic fliD mutant of H. pylori SS1, a mouse-adapted strain, was not able to colonize the gastric mucosae of host mice.
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At numerous points around the lake, the newly exposed lakebed has already been "colonised", with temporary federal government permits, by land-starved farmers.
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Seven major grassland types have been identified, which consitute about 20% of the park's area: Themeda villosa forms a tall grass cover in clearings in the sal forest; Saccharum-Narenga associations grow as mixed and pure stands of tall grass (Saccharum spontaneum is one of the first species to colonize newly created sandbanks); Arundo-Phragmites associations form dense tall stands along stream beds on the floodplain and around lakes; Imperata cylindrica grows prolificallyin areas within the park which were occupied by villages prior to their evacuation in 1964; various short grasses and herbs grown on exposed sandbanks during the dry months and become much more prolific with the outset of rain in May (e.g. Polygonum plebeium, Persicaria spp. and sedges such as Cyperus, Kyllinga and Mariscus spp.); Cynodon dactylon and Chrysopogon aciculatus and other short grasses grow in highest areas near riverine forest all the year round; and low-lying stands of Saccharum spontaneum, which are destroyed by repeated flooding early in the monsoon.
Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal
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Literacy might thus be considered a central cultural marker of capitalist, metropolitan, colonial societies; orality, in contrast, seems tied to agricultural, peripheral, colonized societies.
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These discrepancies undermined the authority and identity of the colonizer and cleared a space for the colonized to strategically and subversively engage with these discourses.
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He goes on to look at how this ideology is reflected in the cartoon characters and the relationship between the coloniser and colonised.
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The narrative begins with two women trying to recolonize the ice after arriving in a pod symbolic of a male seedpod.
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MRSA commonly colonizes in the nostrils, can cause life-threatening pneumonias, can necrotize skin and wound infections, and is a particular risk to children, the elderly, and people with weak immune systems.
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Wetlands are being recreated and more lovingly maintained, so cranes were able to recolonise.
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She was born in the Peddie region and is a direct descendant of the British 1820 settlers who colonised the Eastern Cape.
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The flounder is quite comfortable far up the rivers, but it has to go to the shore-waters to spawn, and there is no doubt that the flounder is a marine fish which has recently learned to colonise the fresh waters.
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The Albertine Rift also has papyrus and Carex wetlands, as well as hot springs and a peculiar type of sclerophytic vegetation that colonizes old lava flows in the Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Biological diversity in the Eastern Afromontane
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As capitalism colonises new territory, that territory should not be abandoned.
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The ornamental verbena, sometimes also known as vervain, refers to (among others) Verbena bonariensis, the purple topped tallish plant that has colonised roadways and pasture throughout Australia.
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Without mycotrophic host plants present on the site to colonize, airborne spores of indigenous mycorrhizae are unable to persist.
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Their old feeding grounds have been colonised by a new breed of slippery and sleekit new Labourites which are simply too fast and too nimble for the lumbering old Conservatus.
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Native species have recolonised, and now blackbirds forage among mouldering leaves of New World tulip trees, maples, paperbark birches and red oaks that decay into the soil alongside Old World durmast oak, alder, ash and rowan fallen foliage.
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Pound's description, like the imperialist propaganda of the time, replaces the reality of colonized bodies with a classicizing image of a Roman body of state.
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While some may argue that it's no big deal for people to know you're not at home, since you're not saying where your home is, PleaseRobMe points out that other friends might be trying to "colonize" your home via Foursquare.
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They occupy the land and the women, they demoralise and colonise.
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The Middle East and tropical Africa were the last continents that Europeans colonized.
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The land bridge allowed the South American armadillo, porcupine, opossum, and ground sloths to colonize the north, as well as the unique South American notoungulates.
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Ling another name for common heather, ling colonises both lowland and blanket bogs.
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Those that manage to colonise this area, such as lactobacilli, can do so only transiently as the oesophageal contents are continuously propelled into the stomach when we swallow.
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Bivalves extensively colonized the outer platform, and rhodolith pavements covered its edge.
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Extending out from the pavilion is a large loggia, which in time will be colonized by deciduous local vines, forming a green gateway.
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Resistance becomes total, using whatever cultural mechanisms are available to refute the coloniser and invader.
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Elsewhere in North America during the past two decades, the raven has recolonized portions of its former range and increased in abundance.
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The higher the city, the less parkland and surrounding farmland or wilderness needs to be colonised as it expands.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘Clovis sites are really important,’ he said, referring to the Clovis people, who are said to have been the first group to colonize the plains of inner North America.
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This mixture took place when the Spanish colonisers used African and indigenous slaves as housemaids to cook ‘Spanish’ dishes with imported and locally available products.
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How does the art of the colonized Africans express their social and political condition?
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The president said the charter would "decolonise" Bolivia by championing indigenous values lost since the Spanish conquest.
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Europeans colonized Africa in the 17th century
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Bacteria that have lost the ability to colonize are called symbiosis mutants.
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Then after three years or so you can let the grass recolonise.
Times, Sunday Times
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Indeed, among all the former European colonial powers, France is unique in its refusal to decolonize.
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Today, a whole generation of Indians has grown up with minds that are decolonized and liberated.
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The land bridge allowed the South American armadillo, porcupine, opossum, and ground sloths to colonize the north, as well as the unique South American notoungulates.
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The new constitution seeks to give the central government greater control over natural resources and "decolonize" the country by redistributing wealth and recognizing new rights for Bolivia's majority indigenous population.
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This organism likes the same warm, moist habitats as P. aeruginosa and the two battle it out in a bid to colonise their human hosts, deploying quorum-sensing signals as weapons against each other.
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The British historian Niall Ferguson has written that "a youthful Muslim society to the south and east of the Mediterranean is poised to colonize — the term is not too strong — a sene-scent Europe.
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Several other species such as R. occidentalis and R. vulgaris are common fruiters in mature coastal pine forests, but we have not encountered roots colonized by them in any mature forest settings.
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It sounds odd to hear the word "colonize" characterized as obscure-it had been in use from Bacon's time, 1622; and is one of our commonest and most generally understood words.
Benjamin Franklin and Canada
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If not, they will recolonise and smaller untrappable crayfish may increase, making the situation worse.
Times, Sunday Times
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The spiritual poverty of the colonized man, that stance, gave Aquin the freedom he needed to attack all totalizing systems - political, philosophical and aesthetic.
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Wherever there is new terrain, Ochroma is the first tall, woody plant to colonize it.
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And yet, it is a two-way colonization, as the translation and dissemination of extreme cinema ‘colonizes’ the occidental market.
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Some have acquired an armoury of genes which help them attach to cells, invade and damage tissue, colonise hosts, evade the immune system, and resist the effects of antibiotics.
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This effect is exacerbated by aspects of India that complicate or contradict the colonial community's blinkered perception-a perception shaped by its segregation from the space of the colonized.
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He won victories against the French to acquire Canada for England and helped make England the world's chief colonizer at the conclusion of the Seven Years War among the colonial powers (1756-1763).
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His rein stretches not only from the farthest reaches of outer space but deep into the personal lives of every man, woman, and child on the twelve colonized worlds.
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Family seats, such as Arundel Castle in Sussex or Duncombe Park in Yorkshire, that once seemed too large or inconvenient for modern ways of life have been recolonised by their owners, redecorated and refurnished.
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The regulars jammed against the bar are part of the young, gentrified crowd who have colonised the inner walls of the City.
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They play a fundamental role in the capacity of colonizers to invent a rationale for their inexpiable barbarity.
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Sunken courtyards, which will be colonised, punctuate the building and create pleasantly lit corridors, giving natural light to most practice and teaching rooms.
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Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir.
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While it is true that many now prefer a bottle of wine at home, the pub chains that have colonised town and city centres are nevertheless enjoying growing profits.
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Following this protection, otters from 11 populations gradually recovered and recolonized their former range in southwest Alaska and some other portions of their historic range.
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But on many streams which mink have colonised, particularly those close to intensive agriculture, fish are no longer abundant.
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This discourse of the colonised is contemporary with that of the European orientalist, but from the opposite point of view.
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That the wreck is so well colonised is down to the burning away of the paint and antifouling layers.
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In addition, plants that are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi have a zone termed the mycorrhizosphere.
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Hardy mosses sometimes pioneer on uncolonized rock surfaces.
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Conclusions - Bacteria can colonize cardiac electrophysiological devices without clinical signs of infection.
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Each of the Edinburgh patients colonised by the epidemic strain showed a rising IgG antibody response to P cepacia-specific cell wall antigen.
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No one is certain whether the pigs roaming the landscape as Europeans began to formally colonize the southeastern region were the descendants of De Soto's walking food supply.
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Given Fabrício's nostalgia for a more "classicist" time when "things were called by their real names," it may not be too far-fetched to associate him to the colonial past and to the practical and exploitative Portuguese colonizer.
Children Playing by the Sea: the Dynamics of Appropriation in the Brazilian Romantic Novel
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Antifouling is the most important painting job to have carried out on your boat, once foul has a hold on your hull it will rapidly colonise the surface.
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The colonisers, more or less impregnated with the evolutionist model and, before that, the belief that they were the carriers of a universal civilisation, saw in otherness a primitive and deformed version of their own identity.
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He acerbically points out that women, slaves and colonized peoples did not need to wait a few hundred years for postmodern thinkers to insist that a supposedly universal modernity had excluded and subjugated them.
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Congo's leaders since independence have been marked by corruption and bad governance and have needlessly sought to blame their former coloniser, he told AP.
Is colonialism still to blame for the Democratic Republic of Congo's woes?
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As is the case with so many colonized Indigenous peoples around the globe, Indigenous people within the borders of Canada have survived repeated attempts to forcibly remove them from the land and absorb them into the larger society.
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The disease is known to be spread during precommercial thinning operations because the fresh slash from thinning is colonized by insects, which carry the disease.
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That ambivalence arises, in part, out of the inherent paradox involved in the command ‘Be like us but not too much alike’ given to the colonized subject.
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It is usually found in saturated soils and thus colonizes a range of habitats including marshes, fens, shallow lakes and salt marshes.
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Other places were also colonized, especially some Caribbean islands, and more of the North American coast.
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Public space has been colonised for commercial purposes and the original building has lost its breathtaking simplicity.
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The musically inclined colonizers, even during the time of Warren Hastings used to refer to dancers as 'nautch' girls (naach for dance in hindi) and even used to host 'nautch' parties in their residence; some of them even attempted to play their raga based music on harpsichords.
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They were representatives of a huge power to the north that was trying to colonise a Mexican province.
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That this pattern is so similar across all colonised indigenous groups is one reason for having a theme issue devoted to their health.
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We showed that pAPEC-1-cured χ7122 bacteria were attenuated in chickens, caused few lesions of pericarditis and perihepatitis, did not persist in the blood, and poorly colonized the lung, spleen, and liver
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The gambusia can retreat to the pool during dry periods and then re-colonize other areas as the water returns.
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Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange actinians and a white anthipathrian.
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South Africa was colonized by the Dutch and the English.
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Patient M17 was the only individual who was colonised by the epidemic strain at the time of first referral to the unit.
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The English and the Spanish were among the first to colonize North America.
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Some colonised the deep seas where there was little light and lost their eyes altogether.
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At least this reservoir of life is there, waiting to recolonise if given half a chance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Malaccensis, "or" Malay apple tree "of the myrtle bloom order; others, again, say that the Javanese were the first to colonize the place about the year 1160 of our time, and that they gave it the name" Malaka, "which in that language means" an exile, "in memory of one" Paramisura "who came there as a fugitive from the kingdom of Palembang.
Prisoners Their Own Warders A Record of the Convict Prison at Singapore in the Straits Settlements Established 1825
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Philosophy is very difficult to justify at the moment, mainly because discourses of science have colonised much of the subject over the last two and a half thousand years - and continue to do so.
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Self-seeders such as eryngium and nigella colonise the gravel paths.
Times, Sunday Times
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This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils.
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In a remarkable act of maturity, three of the successor states agreed to surrender their nuclear weapons to a country some viewed as their former colonizer.
The Return
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Papers are invited on the following subjects but are by no means limited to the colonized as ‘neither man nor animal’ animals and animalisation in literature
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A tristful collage of charts, images and artefacts chronicle the nation's decline into a divided and semi-colonized state.
The Times Literary Supplement
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First colonised, this place was home to the miners, diggers and low tech engineers that made up the colonisation crews, see?
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The territory was originally colonized by the French.
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We had a policy under which the nations of the so-called ‘developing world,’ today, would have been decolonized immediately at the end of the war, under U.S. power.
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In the intervening time humans have colonised the planet where she first encountered the aliens.
Times, Sunday Times
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Are they always among the first colonizers, the weeds of this hot spring ecosystem?
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‘The classic age of imperialism effectively ended in 1918 ’, she writes, though the greater part of the world was still colonised.
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Only two vascular plants, Antarctic hairgrass and Antarctic pearlwort, have colonized the Maritime Antarctic.
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The first British attempt to colonize Ireland was in the twelfth century.
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Krom people in Kampuchea organize a Buddhist ceremony annually to commemorate and grieve the loss of Khmer land called Kampuchea Krom, which France colonizes and transfers to Vietnam on
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With the exception of Thailand, all the countries in the region were colonized by a Western country.
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The colonialist never seriously promoted the religious conversion of the colonized.